HARTFORD — A 26-year-old New Haven man has been acquitted of murder, but convicted of first-degree manslaughter with a firearm and faces up to 40 years in prison.

Angel Morales was convicted Friday of shooting and killing 21-year-old Miguel Delgado of East Hartford after a dispute over a spilled drink spilled outside Up Or On The Rocks, a night club at 50 Union Place, on Aug. 30, 2013. There were two fatal shootings at the club, which is now closed.

Prosecutor Robin Krawczyk told jurors the shooting followed an argument involving Delgado, who was not armed, his brother and Morales and some of his friends. Morales' lawyer, John Williams of New Haven, argued that the shooting was in self-defense.

The killing was captured on a cell phone video. By acquitting Morales of murder but convicting him of manslaughter, the jury found that Morales did not intend to kill Delgado, but wanted to seriously hurt him.

Morales was offered a 25-year prison sentence as part of a plea offer, but rejected it.

Morales is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Julia D. Dewey on Jan. 16.